Migrant workers start returning as unlock process begins in Delhi
News | Jun 03, 2021, 05:00 PM ISTAs there is a decrease in the COVID cases in Delhi, the Delhi Government has started the process of unlocking.
As there is a decrease in the COVID cases in Delhi, the Delhi Government has started the process of unlocking.
Workers of Delhi Youth Congress wing on April 20 distributed food and water to migrant workers at New Delhi Railway Station. They were seen carrying their belongings as they started their journey from the national capital towards their hometown.
In an exclusive talk with IndiaTV former chief minister of Maharashtra Prithviraj Chavan said that at present mass exodus of migrant workers is a serious issue and for this state govt and Centre should work together to solve their problems.
The COVID-19 cases of have continued to rise in the country.
Several migrant workers in Mumbai were seen heading to their home states amid fear of another lockdown, as Covid-19 cases witness a steep rise in the country.
COVID-19 cases continued to rise in the country. The migrant workers began to return to their native places from Surat due to surge in COVID cases.
Addressing a joint press conference in the national capital on November 12, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that concerned ministries are working closely with the states to create online portals for migrant workers.
Indian nationals especially migrant workers, who were stranded in Nepal amid lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19, returned to India through India-Nepal border in Panitanki of Darjeeling district on June 6.
A group of migrant workers was seen travelling in trucks in Odisha's Cuttack on May 30. The migrant workers were travelling towards their native places.
Roof of the Tennis Pavilion, located in Palace Grounds of Bengaluru collapsed on May 29 following heavy rain.
Service to humanity is service to god. Presently, when coronavirus has given a huge blow to humanity, several individuals and organizations across India are coming forward to feed a number of hungry souls, irrespective of their caste and community.
Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Awasthi, while addressing the media on May 23, talked about 'shramik' special trains that have brought migrant workers to the state.
From Mumbai to Delhi, migrants gather in large number at railway and bus station. The migrants said that now they neither have any job nor have anything to eat. They just want to go to their hometown.
Determined to reach their homes, migrant workers began their treacherous journey from Nagpur.
As coronavirus lockdown hampers movement of migrants across the nation, some bravehearts walk hundreds of kilometres to reach their villages. In one such incident, migrant worker wheels 8-months pregnant wife, child on makeshift cart for 700 km.
Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish K Awasthi on May 12 informed about the latest developments of the state in regards to migrants who have returned amid the COVID-19 lockdown.
Uttar Pradesh Principal Health Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad on May 12 informed that for the first time the state has higher number of discharged people than active cases of COVID-19 on May 11.
Uttar Pradesh's migrant workers protested after being stopped at Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh border in Barwani district on May 12.
Why Lakhs of migrant workers are still walking on roads to reach their native places, Watch Aaj ki baat with Rajat Sharma at India TV.
Amid nationwide lockdown, several migrant workers from Delhi walking along NH-9 towards different districts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have been stopped by police in Ghaziabad on May 10.
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